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LAUSD board gets a dispiriting lesson on the MiSiS program
MiSiS mistakes were made, and LA Unified can expect to fork over millions more dollars to fix the software system’s myriad problems and get the program functioning properly. In all, it was another demoralizing revelation about the MiSiS rollout debacle last night, and school board members’ frustrations quickly boiled over, leading to a verbal beat...
By Vanessa Romo | October 15, 2014
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An update: Deasy is still LAUSD superintendent, for now, anyway
John Deasy is still the LA Unified superintendent. The district board met for more than 13 hours yesterday, including seven in closed session, where Deasy’s employment status was on the agenda. But the members emerged after a final 30 minutes in closed session at 11 o’clock last night with no announcements. That means that the...
By LA School Report | October 15, 2014
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Caputo-Pearl: ‘Shameful’ to blame Jefferson High teachers
The president of the teachers union, Alex Caputo-Pearl, today refuted accusations by LA Unified officials that teachers are to blame for the scheduling problems at Jefferson High School. “Some district people, not all, have brought forward the idea of blaming the teachers, which is ridiculous and a red herring,” Caputo-Pearl told LA School Report. “There...
By Craig Clough | October 14, 2014
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Independent investigator on MiSiS finds flaws from the beginning
The Office of the Independent Monitor, charged with overseeing the implementation of the MiSiS program, told LA Unified yesterday, in great detail, how the introduction of the student data system was a massive failure from start to (un)finish. The district was forced to develop the computer software program as a result of a 1993 lawsuit...
By Vanessa Romo | October 14, 2014
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Teachers, loss of grants, personnel shifts — and MiSiS — played roles in mess at Jefferson, officials say
The scheduling mess at Jefferson High School emerged for many more reasons than a troubled new computer system, district officials and school administrators told LA School Report today. Contributing factors included the loss of several key grants, which created a shortage in teachers, money and available class periods; the teachers’ refusal to make scheduling changes and a reshuffling...
By Craig Clough | October 13, 2014
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Longer days, more classes proposed to fix Jefferson problems
State and LA Unified officials have met with teachers and administrators at Jefferson High School to construct a plan for fixing scheduling problems plaguing the school since the academic year began in August. Now the hard part: getting the problems fixed. The meeting was scheduled as a direct result of a temporary restraining order issued...
By Craig Clough | October 13, 2014
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LAUSD says teacher contract demands unaffordable, union disagrees
In the latest disagreement between contract negotiators for LA Unified and the teachers union, UTLA, the district says the teachers’ latest salary demand would cost way more than the district can afford while the union president charged that the district could afford it, if the district had the right spending priorities. The new demand of...
By Vanessa Romo | October 10, 2014
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LA Unified officials taking aim at Jefferson schedule problems
* UPDATED Officials from LA Unified and Jefferson High School met for several hours today as they began to address the issues that have led to students at the school losing instruction time over scheduling problems. The meeting came in direct response to a ruling yesterday by a state judge that requires state and district...
By LA School Report | October 9, 2014
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Community groups press school board again on Deasy evaluation
Community groups supportive of Superintendent John Deasy have sent a second letter requesting a meeting with the LA Unified school board to discuss Deasy’s annual performance review. In a letter sent yesterday to board President Richard Vladovic, the groups chided him for being unresponsive to their concerns about the lack of transparency in the evaluation...
By Vanessa Romo | October 9, 2014
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JUST IN: Judge orders state intervention at Jefferson HS
* UPDATED A California superior court judge ordered the state to step in at LA Unified’s Jefferson High School and fix an array of scheduling problems that have left many students without proper classes and educational time since the school year began in August. In his decision, Alameda Superior Court Judge George Hernandez, Jr. wrote that “the court finds that unless...
By Craig Clough | October 8, 2014